Kenny Wayne Shepherd - While We Cry (Live Moscow)

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd - While We Cry (Live Moscow)

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  • kenny can play anything and make it his own ! He has his own gifted style! If this song pisses u off your more than likely some bitter artist that has not been discovered for a reason. music is all about the love of emotion and expressing it through ur words or ur instrument. concentrate on that!!! then, then u will find ur inspiration and direction of your soul. peace

  • yellow ledbetter - pearl jam with a srv touch

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  • i love this song

  • i still say it was ripped off of pearl jam they had this song out before he "wrote it"

  • If you can't tell the difference between this and Voughan, If you can't tell the difference between this and Gossard, keep listening and you'll get it. The same way I can't tell you how to feel music is the way these guys play what they're feeling and when you get tuned into that let me tell ya, you're gonna love the blues.

  • iI's beautiful; played beautifully - but it's 'Lenny'.

  • @brunogigliofreitas I agree but I do feel that kenny came up with it first...remember he was 13 or so when he came up with this song...no disrepect...just sayin...

  • For me he's a really talented guitar player but it has about as much

    passion as a block of wood. He should have stopped listening to SRV

    and got his own style going.

    Wish I could play like that though!

  • amazing!

    

  • 6 People Dont Have The BLUES!

  • alot of srv licks, lenny!

  • The chords to "While We Cry" are E-B-A. Yellow Ledbetter has the same chord structure. So do about 5,000 other songs.  It's a standard I-V-IV chord progression that's been used by hundreds of other artists. Nobody is ripping anybody else off. Just relax and appreciate a good song.

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